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Sep 9, 2018 at 7:00 AM

The Coyotes were troubled gaining their footing and holding onto the football while playing on its mud-soaked football field Friday, losing six of seven fumbles and getting picked once through the air, and Paris suffered a 26-0 home loss to Scotland County in Lewis & Clark Conference play.

Paris (2-1, 2-1 LCC) only produced two first downs and collected just 84 yards of total offense against the Tigers from Memphis.

Junior ball carrier Kaison Berrey rushed 21 times for 91 yards in the contest, and Reese Barton had 14 yards, but others ended up being dropped for lost yardage.

In the passing scheme, Barton and Clayton Langerud combined to throw 12 passes but the only one caught went for an interception thrown by Barton.

Paris travels toward the Iowa state border next Friday to compete against conference foe Knox County of Edina. The Eagles (1-2) are coming off a 41-6 loss to Westran.

Game-ending field goal delivers Marceline victory

Cullen Bruner kicked a 23-yard field goal as time expired Friday to hand Class 1 second ranked Marceline a 9-6 thrilling victory against Brookfield.

Bruner scored all of the Tigers' points by kicking two other field goals of 29 and 34 yards on a mud-soaked field reported the Linn County Leader.

Brookfield's score on the night came from quarterback Castor Dodd's pass connection to Brandon Collins that went for a 10-yard touchdown.